Not terrible, but not fantastic. I don’t like to pay to go out and sit On Metal folding chairs and a folding table. I don’t see our family coming back.
Martin O.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Meridian, ID
Not bad for price. Pizzas are similar to little Caesars. Go at happy hour 2 – 4 or one hour before close and it’s only $ 5.99 then it’s worth it. Friendly people and great owners.
Mike G.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Herriman, UT
This place is awesome!!! It reminds me of a pizza place combined with Olive Garden pastas combined with Sweet Tomatoes salads combined with bakery pizza desserts! Price is crazy cheap too! PLUSITSALLYOUCANEAT!!!
Brant P.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 South Jordan, UT
All you can eat pizza? Count me in! I decided to give this place a try as was pretty impressed. I got in during dinner hours for less than $ 10, which I feel like is pretty fair. I really like that you have the option of the drink size you want as well. Most buffets just charge you a flat rate of $ 2 – 3 and that’s that. You have the option of getting a small drink cup for 99 cents here. It’s only maybe a 12 ounce cup, but you get free refills so I don’t see the point of getting a larger size. Something I like about this place in particular is that they have a happy hour between 2−4pm where the price is a little cheaper than normal, and they also charge you the same happy hour price(forgot what it was exactly) when you go in an hour before close. If you’re like me, you try to avoid buffets before they close because of the questionable freshness of the food. So that might make it worth it to go in. The pizza was… decent, but better than expected. For some reason though the dessert pizza’s in particular, all had tough and chewy dough at the bottom. I actually ripped the bottom part of the dough off because I wasn’t able to bite into it. I actually had to tear off bites as they were in my mouth because the dough was so tough. So the dessert pizza, albeit a good idea, didn’t really turn out for me. At least the day I showed up. They definitely have some interesting choices of pizza which I liked(buffalo chicken, potato, oreo, cookie dough, cinnamon roll) and I tried almost all of them. I’m not a salad eater, so I can’t speak about the salad bar at all; I didn’t even glance in it’s direction. What I feel like REALLY made it worth it was the pasta and the sauces. I feel like all the sauces were actually really good, and I used them as dipping sauces for my kinda bland pizza. The noodle selection is pretty good too and the guy who made them for us was super friendly. Something I found odd about this place was that we weren’t greeted by anyone when we sat down, and our table wasn’t bussed once. We had a decent pile of dishes sitting at the end of the table and they never got taken away while we were there. I don’t know if that’s normal, but luckily I only came with one other person; otherwise that pile might have gotten out of hand. If this place didn’t have the pasta and only carried pizza, this would be a 3 star, or possibly even a 2 star review; but the pasta and sauces definitely made it for me. Overall, the place is well kept, the prices are good(even better before closing and at happy hour), and they definitely have a good variety when it comes to toppings, sauces, and noodles. I’ll definitely be going back.
Nick W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Wilsonville, OR
Oh what a buffet! Salad… pasta…and pizza for days! Not too busy and they serve Mountain Dew :) Hit up Groupon for a deal!
Brett K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake City, UT
Mass-produced pizza in a child-friendly environment. It’s tailor-made for Utah families, which means it’s pretty bad for foodies. The«fire alarm spicy pizza» had one pickled jalapeño on it. Sorry, but that’s just weak sauce.
James H.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Salt Lake City, UT
Absolutely fabulous buffet lots of different types of Pizza and dessert pizza. Many different types of pasta with many different toppings. If you can’t decide which sauce take a little of each. The salad bar is clean, fresh and I especially like the cranberries. It is clean and the best I’ve ever seen and the taste is superb. Robin happy smiling there to serve and she told me she’s one of the new owners. The crew great about cleaning up with big smiling faces. Very enjoyable.
Grason R.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Salt Lake City, UT
I had high hopes for this place. After all… it combines two of my favorite words: pizza, and unlimited. We decided to try it out for a work outing. The price isn’t so bad… 7.95 for lunch. The lady taking our money was very nice and told us about the special pizza they had for the day and also pointed out the soups and salad bar. One of the people in our party has allergies and asked if they could accommodate her, but the guy that helped her(manager or owner?) was quite rude about it. Our whole table was shocked at how unresponsive he was while taking the order, and when he brought the custom pizza out(20 minutes later). The food was okay. It was nice to try several different kinds of pizza. The slices are small like you’d imagine, and they had about 6 or so different kinds with some plain and some very unique flavors. A personal favorite was taco pizza that had crunched up tortilla chips on it. Unfortunately, just like any buffet, the pizza wasn’t warm and although I was okay eating it, it wasn’t the best quality. They also had dessert pizzas which were way too sweet for my taste. Everything from apple, to oreo, there were quite a few to choose from. I’m glad I tried it but probably won’t be back any time soon.
Britney S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Sandy, UT
REVIEW: My husband and I were skeptical about trying this place out, as we have had poor experiences with pizza buffets in the past, but we had a buy one get one free coupon, so we thought why not. I am happy we gave it a chance! This is by far the best pizza buffet I have been to. They not only have a variety of unique pizza options(spud-o-licious, chicken alfredo, buffalo wing thing, etc.), along with the classics(pepperoni, cheese, meat lovers, supreme, etc.), but they also have a salad bar, a create your own pasta bar, and an assortment of dessert pizzas(which is sometimes more like a cookie or brownie than pizza). DEALS: We were also advised by the friendly staff to join their text club, and boy are we glad we did! They send you text message deals 2 – 3 times a week, and it can save you quite a bit of money. For example, today’s special offer is: buffet price — $ 5.99, medium drink price — $ 0.99. GREATDEASL! :) ADVICE: Get the pizza(especially the dessert pizza) when it is fresh. Do not wait to eat it, either! As pizza does, it will get cold sitting at your table.
Michael L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Not a bad place to get pizza. I’d you really wanna save money, sign up for the text messages. It can save you $$ and after so many visits, you’ll get free food.
Lori H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 West Jordan, UT
This was my first time here and my last. I was hungry and figured I’d try this place out for lunch. $ 7.82 gets you an all you can eat pizza, salad and pasta buffet. Soda is extra. I had high hopes but was disappointed. Let’s start with the salad. It was a big bowl of brown lettuce. Serious. Brown. Looks like the bagged stuff from the grocery store that has sat around for a few days. Toppings were decent, lots of things I like and they even have a couple pasta and potato salads thrown in. But the lettuce mix was brown. The pizza; If you prefer thin crust, you won’t find it here. All have thicker crusts and some of the slices I had weren’t fully cooked and they were doughy. There is a good selection of pizzas from buffalo chicken, to a combo and even one with sliced potato and bacon. I prefer thin crust but will eat medium crust if it’s available. And cooked. Another thing, the shelves they are on are stacked two high and very small. You can barely reach in with your spatula to get your slice. Too much effort for bad pizza. Now let’s turn to the pasta. There are many selections; angel hair, bow tie, spinach fettucine, etc. I liked that. And they have about a half dozed sauce selections. The employees there give you the pasta, you add the sauce. As I lifted up the lid of each sauce, there was a fine layer of grease on top. Eeewwww. The marinara looked the best and it was actually quite good and the pasta was cooked well. I also tried the alfredo and found it to be disgusting. So one star for the marinara and the person who took my money. She was friendly and happy. Won’t be returning. Not worth the $ 7.82.
Jake G.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
The pizza itself isn’t too bad, as long as you are there during peak hours so it’s fresh. Salad bar is usually fresh, I wish they’d bring back the pepperidge farm goldfish for the salad bar, but I don’t go there for the salad. It’s the pizza, man. You’ll want to join their text club for sure. I can’t think of the last time I actually paid full price for my meal, I’ve always gotten a discount from a text. Pretty good selection of pastas and sauce too. It’s reheated, but at a discounted price, I don’t care. All you can eat for a fairly low price is the type of quality you can expect. That being said, the ranch chicken pizza and potato pizza are delicious. The raspberry dessert pizza is awesome as well. The service is friendly enough, and the employees keep the restaurant and bathrooms very clean. If you haven’t tried it before I recommend it. I’d give it a solid B.
Andrea S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Mojave, CA
This is my first time at pizza pie café. The pizza was actually pretty good! The fruit dessert pizzas were delicious. The salad bar was dismal but the 3 bean salad was one of the tastiest I have devoured. The place is a great deal for the price. I used a coupon from the hometown values and fed 2 adults with drinks for under $ 15. I will likely return.
Jeffrey S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Midvale, UT
Let’s just judge this for what it is: mass-produced pizza, pasta, and salad, that’s set out to feed the masses in massive quantities. That’s the concept here: you pay a fixed amount($ 8.25 for dinner) and you get a free pass to chow down on all the pizza and salad and pasta and dessert pizza that you’d like. Drinks are sold separately, and there’s the basic drink assortment you’ll find at the fountain. I’ll preface with this: stick with the pizza. It’s the best of your options, and it’s fine. Thin-ish crust, and they should have out about 10 varieties to choose from. If you can, get it while it’s fresh. Unfortunately, if it sits more than a few minutes, your enjoyment with drop significantly. Since it’s an AYCE concept, they’re going to skimp wherever they can. The ingredients are of a decent quality, but you’re not going to find it overloaded with meats or whole chunks of veggies. That’s the name of the game. Of note, the BBQ pizza and buffalo wing pizza, as well as the combo. Not a one of them was terribly memorable, but that’s okay. They were fine. The salad bar was standard. I ate at the end of the night and the lettuce was looking pretty tired. But they have all the fixins, and a few pasta salad options to choose from. Completely satisfactory. The pasta is a nice touch, but the sauces were not my favorite. The sausage-based sauce was more like gravy, and the red pepper sauce was too sweet for my taste. Both were almost pasty in consistency and I just couldn’t do a whole plate of it. I forgot to try the basic marinara, so perhaps there’s a good, basic option? When it came to the dessert pizzas, I kept wondering who invented a dessert pizza. I’ve had some nice iterations, but this stuff wasn’t my cup of tea(slice of pie?). The raspberry, cinnamon, and cookie dough(separate…they don’t have one that combines all of those flavors) were all topped with what had a mouthfeel of what I’m calling low-grade adhesive. The raspberry was frighteningly neon red, and while the Oreo tasted just like Oreos, I kept wondering if that was a good thing in my pizza. Maybe your kids would get a kick out of it, but it just didn’t light my fire(slice my pie?). For the convenience factor, this really can’t be beat. Walk in, pay, fill your stomach and hollow leg with as much pizza as you can. Kids will dig it. It’s not too expensive, and it’s pretty dang quick. But the food is exactly what you’d expect when feeding the masses.
Jesse Y.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Midvale, UT
If you want inexpensive lunch or dinner then this is a place to go. They have special all the time so watch out for that. The Salad bar is basic but they have a many choices for pizza. They get you in quick and you get what you want and you out the door. Great place for kids.
Melissa H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Cottonwood Heights, UT
I really liked this place. Close to home, good freeway access, and tons of PASTA and pizza. What else can I ask for? The buffet is decent, with many different noodles to choose from, and many sauces. There is also a salad bar, and a large pizza bar. I didn’t have any savory pizza myself(heard it was average) but had almost all pasta sauces and all dessert pizzas. They were all really good! There is no protein in the pastas though, so if you like yours with chicken, or shrimp… You won’t find them here. I believe there is a red meat sauce but probably not a lot of meat there. For the price($ 9) I think this is a good option! It is very kid friendly, and the tables are bussed very quickly! I’ll be coming here more often than to Noodles & company!
Rachel B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
This place is great for kids and adults alike! I was skeptical, as I am of any buffet, but this place was surprisingly good. We went on a Friday evening and were able to find a table easily. It is fairly priced at $ 8.25 for adults and anywhere from $ 2.50 to $ 5.50 for kids under 11 depending on their age. Drinks are a separate charge. The place was clean and all the staff was friendly. I heard one person complain that all the staff is too young but I didn’t have any issues. The salad bar is a little small but you can still throw together a decent salad if you are like me and can’t justify all that pizza unless you have a veggie first. The pasta bar is great! You tell the guy behind the counter what type of noodle you want and he dips it in hot water to freshen it up for you. I loved that touch! I had the spinach linguine with Alfredo and it was excellent. The pizza was good too. Lots of options to make everyone happy. I will say they cut the slices so small that sometimes you don’t get a lot of toppings. But when you get a good piece, it is worth it. I like the Chicken Ranch and the cheese pizza. My husband loved the Firehouse pizza with the jalapeños and the Potato pizza. And we both liked the raspberry dessert pizza. I did notice that as the night went on and it got busier a lot of people were having to wait quite some time for a table to open up so go earlier if you want to avoid that.
Chris K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Salt Lake City, UT
It’s not the best pizza but the is very good and was always fresh. Our experience was marred by the presence of a server at a nearby table. She had extremely long hair that was not tied back. She kept touching her hair, then touching the cheese dispensers and the salt and. pepper shakers. When she leaned over, her hair touched everything on the table. Besides the yuck factor, I think this may be a violation of health codes for food handlers. There was a tent card on the table that advertised a low price for the buffet during certain hours. We were there during those hours but paid more. I went back to the cashier to ask about the special price and she told me since we had already paid the higher price, she couldn’t do anything, but maybe I should try to remember for next time. I don’t know how anyone could get the special price when you don’t see any mention of it until AFTER you’ve already paid. The cashier should tell you if they have a special going, but I guess that’s not their philosophy. Very poor customer service.
David E.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Salt Lake City, UT
Anyone who knows me knows that I love pizza. Its my favorite food in the whole world. When I heard there was a pizza buffet in Utah I got pretty excited. Pizza Pie Café is similar to CiCi’s Pizza that other states have. It’s all you can eat pizza, salad bar, and pasta bar. There is also a few choices of dessert pizza on the buffet. The pizza wasn’t terrible, but it wasn’t fantastic either. It was satisfying and I enjoyed it for what it is. Not gourmet pies here, but they are fresh and generous with toppings. My wife can’t eat dairy and they were nice enough to make a special pizza for her and brought it to our table just for us. We appreciated that and the service was friendly all around.
Haley B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Salt Lake City, UT
Came to Pizza Pie Café with the clients today, and it was okay. The pizza had obviously been sitting there for awhile and was very mediocre. There were no vegetarian-friendly pizzas, aside from plain cheese. By the time dessert rolled around, some fresher offerings had been set out and the cookie dough pizza was probably my favorite part of this meal. The girl who bussed our tables was exceptionally friendly, but after we’d been there for an hour(my disabled clients eat food slowly, though not in great quantities) the manager came to our table and hinted strongly that he wanted us to leave; the restaurant wasn’t in the least bit busy. Overall, not worth the $ 10 per person. Pizza Pie Café won’t make it into our regular rotation of Saturday lunch destinations.